The Run for 102 will be held Sunday morning, April 28, 2019. The race kicks off with the 1 mile event at 8:30am followed by the 5K at 9:00. A post-race party begins immediately following the 1 mile event and will include food provided by our sponsors along with additional fun activities. There will be a medal ceremony at 9:45am. The 5K course travels through the tree-lined residential streets of La Grange Park while the 1-mile event is a shorter distance that is spectator-friendly.

Start-Times

8:30 AM for the 1-Mile Fun Run

9:00 AM for the 5K Run

Course Map

Course information will be available soon!

Packet Pickup

Look for details on packet pick-up when registration opens

Bib & Timing

Each participant will receive a B-Tag timing chip attached to their bib when they pick up their race materials at packet pickup. Please do not remove the B-Tag from your bib. Results for each participant will include finish time and pace. Official results will be posted online within 24 hours of race.

In order to receive an accurate time, please be sure your bib is:

Your bib and not mixed up with another family member’s or friend’s

Clearly visible on the front of the torso, not covered by jacket, runner’s belt, water bottle, etc.

Unaltered and unmodified (do not fold or wrinkle) and pinned in all four corners

Race Results

Race results will be available within 24 hours of the race day.

Awards

All Fun Run 1-Mile finishers will receive a commemorative medal. And the top three male and female Fun Run 1-Mile finishers by age group (up to age 14) will receive a commemorative award medal.

The top three male and female 5K finishers by age group will receive a commemorative award medal.

All participants are only eligible for one award medal. The awards ceremony will take place immediately following the event at approximately 9:45 am.

Please note that a 15-minute mile pace or faster is required. If you fall below this pace, the race organizers can no longer guarantee course support. Medical support, portable toilets and road closures will begin to become unavailable to participants. The local police and race organizers will ask you to either move onto the sidewalk or require you to be transported further up on the course to catch up to the 15 min. per mile group.